Carbon dioxide

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Carbon dioxide is a colorless, odorless gas that is created as a byproduct by most strains of yeast used in home fermentation.

When fermentation takes place in an enclosed space, as with a bottle conditioned or cask conditioned beer, the increased gas pressure forced the carbon dioxide into solution, carbonating the liquid. Pressure can also be applied using a canister of high-pressure carbon dioxide to carbonate the beverage; this is known as force carbonation.

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